Latest articles by Docklands News
Bill fails to protect residents
New “draft” owners’ corporation (OC) legislation still protects builders and developers, shuts out owners
Read MoreA road trip companion
On New Year’s, the Nezic family drove 2000 kms from Melbourne to the Gold Coast with their dog, Alexi.
Read MoreDo not fear how love can hurt you
Sometimes we give love to the wrong person.
Read MoreConfusion over place names
I have just read your April edition.
Read MoreLooking back in time, this is a story published in Docklands News - May 2009, Issue 42
Little by little for Docklands Rotary
Read MoreDocklands is booming
There are more people than ever in Docklands.
Read MoreNeighbour Day
On Sunday, March 31, 300 locals came together to celebrate Neighbour Day, connecting with local retailers and organisations in our community.
Read MoreProxy farming tackled in new Bill
The state government has moved to close loopholes which render owners’ corporations (OCs) vulnerable to takeover by limiting “proxy farming”.
Read MorePaddle Against Plastic
Environmental group Ocean Crusaders is back in Docklands on June 2 to clean up Moonee Ponds Creek.
Read MoreRun a marathon for breast cancer
The Yarra’s Edge Progressive Marathon returns to Docklands this May for its second consecutive year.
Read MoreCharter operator feeling squeezed
After 13 years, the Melbourne Show Boat, “Lady Cutler”, owner Jeff Gordon says he’s being forced out of Docklands’ waterways.
Read MoreFake Uber Eats thieves
Melbourne Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for public assistance following a burglary in Docklands on March 4.
Read MoreSeven candidates to choose from
On May 18 Docklands voters have seven candidates to choose between to represent them in the House of Representatives in the next federal parliament.
Read MorePort of Melbourne moves in
The headquarters of Australasia's largest port will join some of Australia's most recognisable brands when it moves its operations to Victoria Harbour.
Read MoreCouncil answers call for new toilet
A new public toilet will be installed at the corner of Harbour Esplanade and NewQuay promenade, answering the calls of local traders and customers.
Read MoreChinese beauty on display
The Victorian section of the 2019 Miss Australia Chinese Pageant was launched in Docklands on April 12.
Read MoreLow-flying chopper
Yarra’s Edge residents didn’t have to be particularly alert to spot this low-flying chopper at 10am on April 14.
Read MoreDocklands’ lake and shanty town
David Sornig, author of “Blue Lake”, said it was growing up in the western suburbs of Melbourne that led to an obsession with a corner of Docklands, right on the western edge of the city centre.
Read MoreNew home for charity, Miei Fiori
Collins Square has welcomed a new social enterprise, floral concept store Miei Fiori, to its Village St undercroft.
Read MorePoignant art from prison
Paintings are a way for indigenous artists to connect with their cultures by using traditional symbols and methods to represent lost pasts.
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